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Pratt Manhattan

NEW YORK, NYAccredited
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About Pratt Manhattan

Pratt Manhattan is a satellite location of Pratt Institute situated in New York, NY. The campus serves as an extension site offering graduate and continuing education programming in the heart of Manhattan, drawing on Pratt Institute's longstanding focus on art, design, and architecture. Specific enrollment, completion, and retention figures are not reported separately for this location.

While specific program listings are not available for this location in current data, Pratt Manhattan has historically offered graduate-level coursework in areas such as design management, arts and cultural management, and related creative disciplines aligned with the parent institution's curriculum.

Located in New York City, this site benefits from proximity to major cultural institutions, design firms, and creative industries. Students at this location have access to one of the world's most active professional environments in the arts and design sectors.

Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education

Contact Information

144 West 14 Street, NEW YORK, NY 10011

Programs

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